indietronica
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Sweet Trip is mostly unaffected by the comeback curse on A Tiny House.
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Car Seat Headrest’s latest album is an unfortunate case of untapped potential.
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While Suddenly is all a bit faint in typical Caribou fashion, it’s nevertheless a sweet and heartfelt helping of indietronica.
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No Future runs like a compilation of alt-R&B and indietronic cliches.
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Dan Deacon hones his trademark fusion of electro-psychedelia and post-minimalism on Mystic Familiar.
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While Battles maintain their unique style of math rock on Juice B Crypts, the band sounds like a shadow of its former self.
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A quick review of the new Kero Kero Bonito EP—it’s good!
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House of Sugar is sprinkled with some brilliant and beautiful ideas, but is on the whole marred by an unsatisfying flow, dodgy songwriting, and faint lead vocals.
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Now that it’s officially out, Anthony revisits Jai Paul’s coveted demo project that originally leaked in 2013.
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While much of your enjoyment of Electric Lady Sessions will depend on your enjoyment of American Dream, that material does benefit from the more in-the-moment sound here.